Meghan Markle has some “very serious and lucrative book deals on the table,” reports Vanity Fair

The Duchess of Sussex has some “very serious book deals on the table” after being approached by “numerous publishing houses,” sources have revealed.

Meghan Markle, 39, currently lives in her $ 14 million Santa Barbara mansion with Prince Harry, 36, and their 18-month-old son Archie, who relinquished royal duty last year.

According to Vanity Fair’s Katie Nicholl, the Duchess is considering writing a book and has been approached with “lucrative offers from respectable publishers.”

Since the Duchess stepped down as a senior member of the Royal Family alongside the Duke, she has struck lucrative deals including a contract with Spotify worth up to £ 30 million and a partnership with Netflix that is believed to be worth £ 100 million.

The Duchess of Sussex, 39, has some 'very serious book deals on the table' after being approached by 'numerous publishing houses,' sources told Vanity Fair

The Duchess of Sussex, 39, has some ‘very serious book deals on the table’ after being approached by ‘numerous publishing houses,’ sources told Vanity Fair

A source explained: “Meghan has some very serious book deals on the table. They are all for consideration. ‘

It comes after Katie told 9 Honey that Meghan and Prince Harry are emulating the Obama ‘successful business model with their plans for the future.

Since they left the White House in 2016, Barack and Michelle Obama have revealed a similar business route: the pair announced a Netflix deal with their company Higher Ground Productions and a Spotify podcast shortly after.

‘The Obamas’ higher ground [production company] has always been the business model for the Sussexes and that’s exactly what we’re seeing, ”Mrs. Nicholl said.

Since retiring as a senior member of the royal family alongside the Duke, the Duchess has struck lucrative deals, including a contract with Spotify worth up to £ 30 million and a partnership with Netflix believed to be worth £ 100 million.

Since retiring as a senior member of the royal family alongside the Duke, the Duchess has struck lucrative deals, including a contract with Spotify worth up to £ 30 million and a partnership with Netflix believed to be worth £ 100 million.

President Barack launched his memoir A Promised Land in November, while his wife Michelle released her biography Becoming in 2018.

Katie explained, ‘They just emulate what they do every step of the way and that’s because Obamas’ model has worked. It fits very well with the image the Sussexes are trying to create for themselves. ‘

She said it is likely that Meghan will soon be making self-help books, one of which is a fan’s mother.

However, Katie said it is unlikely that Prince Harry and Meghan will reveal anything about their time at the Firm after relinquishing their royal duties and moving to the US with their son Archie.

Katie previously said that Meghan and Prince Harry are emulating the Obama 'successful business model with their plans for the future

Katie previously said that Meghan and Prince Harry are emulating the Obama ‘successful business model with their plans for the future

‘It is important to remember that they are still bound by that promise to the royal family, to uphold the values ​​of the monarchy, to respect the monarchy whether they are working members of the institution or not,’ said the royal author.

The Obamas and the Sussexes have known each other for many years, and Ms. Nicholl suggests there may have been “some mentorship and possible guidance.”

The two couples even share the same US agency for their speaking engagements, The Harry Walker Agency.

The Duke and Duchess have already signed several lucrative deals after retiring from life as senior royals, including a partnership with Spotify worth up to £ 30 million.

The pair will produce and host their own shows as part of the newly formed Archewell Audio – starting with a ‘holiday special’ that Bucket hopes will ‘elevate audiences around the world’.

Samantha Markle, pictured with her half-sister Meghan Markle upon her graduation in 2008, has written her all-telling book entitled: 'The Diary of Princess Pushy's Sister: A Memoir, Part One'

Samantha Markle, pictured with her half-sister Meghan Markle at her graduation in 2008, has written her all-telling book entitled: ‘The Diary of Princess Pushy’s Sister: A Memoir, Part One’

Spotify hasn’t revealed what the contract is worth, but the streaming service struck a £ 75 million ($ 100 million) deal with American comedian Joe Rogan in May.

Sussex’s deal comes out just months after the royals entered into a £ 100 million partnership with Netflix and days after Meghan invested in a $ 28-per-pack oat milk ‘super-flat’ business that was later promoted for free by her neighbor. LA Oprah Winfrey.

The news of a possible book deal for Meghan comes after her half-sister Samantha finally released her telling book about their relationship and the rift that has torn the Markle family, promising readers that the ‘truth is stranger than fiction’.

Samantha’s autobiography, entitled “ The Diary of Princess Pushy’s Sister: A Memoir, Part One, ” is expected to heavily criticize Meghan for avoiding her American relatives and what she sees as cutting off their father Thomas after he was unable to royal wedding. a heart attack.

The Duchess of Sussex, 39, is feeling 'nauseated' about her half-sister Samantha's upcoming memoirs, sources claim.

Meghan Markle's half-sister Samantha (pictured) will finally release a meaningful memoir after years touting her dysfunctional relationship with the Duchess of Sussex

Meghan’s half-sister Samantha’s new book contains bare-bones details of the Markle siblings’ upbringing, including the rivalry between Meghan and Samantha when their father was still married to actress Doria Ragland’s mother.

It contains bare details of the upbringing of Markle’s siblings, including the rivalry between Meghan and Samantha when their father was still married to the actress’s mother, Doria Ragland.

But Samantha also writes about her adoration of her younger half-sister as a baby, describing the child as “bi-racial, beautiful and the color of a peach and a rose.”

She burned Prince Harry’s comment in an interview that the royals were the ‘family that Meghan never had’ as the ‘ultimate insult’.

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